Health insurance after a layoff in Nevada
When you lose job-based coverage in Nevada, you have a 60-day window to enroll through the Marketplace, plus the option to keep your old plan through COBRA (usually at full price). Nevada runs its own marketplace, Nevada Health Link, at www.nevadahealthlink.com. If your income dropped, you may also qualify for Nevada Medicaid.
Nevada coverage, at a glance
Marketplace
Nevada Health Link (state-run)
Enroll at
www.nevadahealthlink.com
Special enrollment
60 days from losing job coverage
Medicaid
Nevada Medicaid, expanded (to ~138% FPL)
2026 update: the enhanced pandemic-era Marketplace subsidies expired December 31, 2025. Subsidies still exist but are smaller, and the income cutoff is back, so price your real numbers at www.nevadahealthlink.com rather than assuming. If your income dropped a lot, a subsidized Marketplace plan can still beat COBRA.
Both clocks run about 60 days: COBRA gives you 60 days to elect (retroactive to when your plan ended), and the Marketplace gives you a 60-day Special Enrollment window. Don't let either run out.
This is general information, not insurance or financial advice. Confirm plans, prices, and eligibility at www.nevadahealthlink.com before you rely on them.
Nevada health coverage FAQ
Where do I buy health insurance in Nevada after a layoff?
Nevada runs its own marketplace, Nevada Health Link. Enroll at www.nevadahealthlink.com. Losing job-based coverage opens a 60-day Special Enrollment window, so you don't have to wait for open enrollment. You can also keep your old plan through COBRA, usually at full price.
Do I qualify for Medicaid in Nevada if I lost my job?
Possibly. Nevada expanded Medicaid (Nevada Medicaid), so adults can qualify based on current income (generally up to 138% of the federal poverty level). A job loss can make you newly eligible; you can apply any time, not just during open enrollment.
How long do I have to get a Marketplace plan in Nevada?
A 60-day Special Enrollment Period that starts when you lose job-based coverage. Subsidies are based on what you expect to earn this year, not last year, so enter your expected income at www.nevadahealthlink.com to see your real cost. Note: 2026 subsidy rules changed (see below).
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Reviewed June 2026. Marketplaces, subsidies, and Medicaid rules change; confirm current details at the officialNevada site (www.nevadahealthlink.com) or healthcare.gov before relying on them.